- Markets
- Oil and gas
- Renewables
- Ports and terminals
- Bridges
- Civil and construction
- Highway infrastructure
- Rail infrastructure
- JF Strainstall - Structural monitoring
- AXILOG II vibration monitoring system
- BGCMAP rate of corrosion tester
- Dynasen shock pressure sensor products
- TDR2/TECO/TECOLITE pile integrity testing systems
- ASLT/SLT2 static pile load testing system
- SIMBAT dynamic pile test system
- PARAS parallel seismic test system
- PLATEMAN plate loading test system
- SB2010 large scale shear box
- SCXT3000 cross hole sonic logging system
- SLFI signal lever force indicator
- SPTMAN SPT hammer energy testing system
- Concrete slab void detection system
- Measurement and control
- Load pins
- Load links
- Load shackles
- Tension and compression load cells
- Tension load cells
- Train brake force measuring load cells
- Strain rings
- Below ground corrosion assessment
- Bi-directional static load testing
- Cross hole sonic logging
- Dynamic pile testing
- Parallel seismic testing
- Pile integrity testing
- Static load testing
- Sale of the UK operations of Strainstall to the BES Group
- James Fisher Strainstall provides structural health monitoring system for the world’s tallest railway bridge
- James Fisher Strainstall secures Palace of Westminster instrumentation and monitoring contract
- James Fisher combines its asset monitoring capabilities under the new brand of James Fisher Strainstall
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Services
James Fisher Strainstall provides a range of bespoke servicing packages and monitoring services, both on-site and remotely, as part of its firm commitment to delivering high-quality customer service.
With over 50 years of experience and state of the art test and calibration machines, James Fisher Strainstall has the capability to apply test loads/ forces from as little as a few kilograms to over 1,500 tonnes and can test both Strainstall own and third party products.
Our services are designed to enable asset owners and operators to conduct proactive maintenance, to increase safety and cost-savings and to minimise unnecessary disruption.